Moscow, June 29 (IANS) About 10 Russian field and track athletes have sent their individual applications to the world athletics body IAAF requesting the right to take part in the 2016 Olympics, All-Russia Athletics Federation (ARAF) secretary general Mikhail Butov said.
Following its session in Vienna on June 17, the IAAF decided to keep in force the suspension of the ARAFs membership in the global athletics body, reports TASS.
The suspension implied that Russian field and track athletes were ineligible to take part in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil except those who proved to be doping-clean.
"As of now, about 10 athletes filed their (individual) applications," Butov told TASS on Tuesday adding that he did not know the exact number of field and trackers planning to submit applications.
The IAAF announced last week, however, that it amended the organisations regulations in order to allow field and track athletes from Russia to submit individual applications for international tournaments.
July 4 was set as the deadline for the submission of individual applications for the 2016 Summer Olympics, scheduled to be held in Brazils Rio de Janeiro between August 5 and 21.
A number of senior Russian sports officials announced earlier an intention to file an appeal against IAAFs June 17 decision with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Alexandra Brilliantova, the head of the legal department of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC), announced last Saturday that interests of the Russian field and track athletes would be represented by the ROC at the CAS in Switzerlands Lausanne.
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